The woman who was shot dead near the White House was suffering from postpartum depression
I'm sure you all heard the news of the
34 year old dental hygienist woman who was shot dead yesterday afternoon
by police after she rammed her car against a White House barrier with
her young daughter in the car and led police on a chase. It's been
revealed that Miriam Carey was suffering from postpartum depression
after
giving birth last year. Daily Mail reports
The
revelation by Miriam Carey's family is the first hint at what could
have caused the dental hygienist to drive her Infiniti luxury sedan 270
miles from her home in suburban Stamford to Washington, DC - where her
rampage put the nation's capital on lock-down Thursday. Carey's
daughter Erica, who was in the back seat, was not injured, despite the
Secret Service and U.S. Capitol police firing up to 15 shots into her
car. Little Erica was
rescued from the bullet-riddled car after her mother was shot dead. She
is currently in the custody of child services workers.
Miriam's mother Idella Carey told ABC
News that her daughter Miriam 'had postpartum depression after having
the baby' in August 2012.
'A few months later, she got sick. She was depressed. ... She was hospitalized,' Mrs Carey added.
A
former employer said Miriam sustained a head injury when she fell down
stair last year. When she returned to work after recovering, she was
pregnant. She was not married to the father but 'seemed happy' about the
pregnancy, the former boss said.
Authorities said the single-mother had a 'history of mental illness' but did not elaborate.
That
portrait contrasts starkly with the woman who sent Congressmen diving
for coatrooms in the Capitol Building and tourists fleeing in terror
after she tried to force her way into an entrance to the White House
about 2pm on Tuesday.
Despite the sensitive location, Capitol
Police Chief Kim Dine said: 'This appears to be an isolated incident.There is no nexus to terrorism.'
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